Cellular microbiology
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Bibliographic Information
Cellular microbiology
ASM Press, c2000
- : hc
Available at 30 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Cellular Microbiology is a new upper-level textbook which describes the interactions of microbes and pathogens in the wider context of the cell properties, helping the reader to envisage different possibilities for his or her own problem while detailing known specific examples. It provides microbiologists moving into cell biology with a deep understanding of the field as well as a broader knowledge of possible interactions between their favourite organism and mammalian cells. It also provides cell biologists with a comprehensive update of this emerging field.
Table of Contents
1. Microbial Pathogens: an Overview2. Cell Biology: an Overview3. Extracellular Matrix and Host Cell Surfaces: Potential Sites of Pathogen Interaction4. Bacterial Adherence to Cell Surfaces and Extracellular Matrix5. Molecular Basis for Cell Adhesion and Adhesion-Mediated Signaling6. Cell Adhesion Molecules and Bacterial Pathogens7. Membrane Trafficking in the Endocytic Pathway of Eukaryotic Cells8. Where To Stay Inside the Cell: a Homesteader=s Guide to Intracellular Parasitism9. Actin Filaments: Self-Assembly and Regulatory Interactions10. Bacterial Manipulation of the Host Cell Cytoskeleton11. Bacterial Toxins12. Bacterial Protein Toxins as Tools in Cell Biology and Pharmacology13. Type III Secretion Systems in Animal- and Plant-Interacting Bacteria14. Bacterial Type IV Secretion Systems: DNA Conjugation Machines Adapted for Export of Virulence Factors15. Induction of Apoptosis by Microbial Pathogens16. Interaction of Pathogens with the Innate and Adaptive Immune System17. Microscopy18. Promising New Tools for Virulence Gene Discovery
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